CoinFacts Board of Experts

John Agre is the owner of Coin Rarities Online, a full service online coin dealership offering choice examples of colonial, federal and world coins, with a focus on colonial & early American issues.

He has been a colonial collector and enthusiast since the late 1960’s, eventually becoming a full-time dealer in 2005. Since that time, John (via his business at Coin Rarities Online) has bought and sold choice examples of nearly every colonial type and most varieties, and has assisted in building many of the finest collections extant today.

Through the years John has devoted much of his spare time to developing a comprehensive photographic condition census of all colonial & early American coins, generating the most accurate assessments yet of colonial populations and in the process has re-united countless rare and important coins with long-lost pedigrees.

When John is not assisting us with the colonial section of the PCGS CoinFacts site, or helping with the PCGS Colonial Coin Price Guide, he can be found at http://www.CoinRaritiesOnline.com.

David Akers (1941-2012)

Expertise: All U.S. coins.Specialties: Rarities and high-quality examples

David Akers stared collecting coins in 1949. After graduating from Notre Dame, obtaining a Masters degree in mathematics from Oregon State, and serving as a U.S. Army combat artillery officer in Viet Nam, David became a full time coin dealer in 1971. He was President of one of the largest and most influential dealerships of the 1970s and 1980s, Paramount International Coin Corp

Between 1975 and 1982, David Akers published a six volume analysis of U.S. gold coins that is considered one of the key references for the market. He conducted numerous very important auctions, including the three part 1997-99 sale of the legendary John J. Pittman collection. He is one of only two dealers to ever receive all three of the Professional Numismatists Guild's three top honors: the Robert Friedberg Literary award, the Abe Kosoff Founders award, and the PNG Lifetime Achievement award. David Akers is considered one of the top rare gold experts of all-time. He contributed to PCGS CoinFacts and gave valuable insight and help on the PCGS Million Dollar Coin Club project. Mr. Akers passed away in 2012.

Q. David BowersChairman Emeritus, Stack’s Bowers Galleries

Expertise: All U.S. coins, including colonials, patterns, and tokens.

Dave has sold many of the greatest collections of all-time, including the collections of
Louis E. Eliasberg, Harry W. Bass, Jr., Garrett, and Norweb. He has literally sold every
coin in the book. He is also the most prolific numismatic writer of all-time. Dave is a
long time friend of PCGS and he graciously allowed us to post his written research and
comments on specificcoins from his many books.

Today, Q. David Bowers is Chairman Emeritus of Stack’s Bowers Galleries and remains very
active in the numismatic marketplace. His firm is one of the leading auction companies
in the world. You can find out more about Stack’s Bowers and their upcoming auctions by
visiting the Stack’s Bowers website,
www.stackbowers.com.

John DannreutherFounder, Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS)

Expertise: All U.S. coins.Specialties:
U.S. gold and type coins, counterfeit detection, and special strikings.

John Dannreuther grew up in the rare coin business. His father ran trade paper
ads in the 1950s as V.J. Dannreuther and Sons. After graduating from the
University of Mississippi with a degree in chemistry, John went back into the
coin business, becoming a full-time dealer in 1973. Today he is considered one
of the top rare coin experts of all time.

In 1986, John was one of the co-founders of Professional Coin Grading Service.
In 1997, he was the principal text author of "The Official Guide To Coin Grading
And Counterfeit Detection," the Numismatic Literary Guild's "Book Of The Year"
award winner for 1998.

Ron Gillio

Expertise: All U.S. coins and currency, all World coins and currencySpecialties: Rarities and large hoards

Ron Gillio is prehaps the best known coin dealer in the world. He started buying and selling coins in 1961 and since 1970, he has traveled extensively throughout the United States, Europe, and Asia buying and selling U.S. and world coins and currency. In his career, Ron has handled many rarities, including two of the most famous U.S. coin rarities, the 1913 Liberty nickel and the 1894-S dime. He has been one of the largest importers of U.S. gold coins. Since 1970, he has imported more than 1,000,000 U.S. gold coins from various Swiss banks and Central Government Banks in Europe. In 1996, Ron found, negotiated and purchased the famous Wells Fargo hoard, the largest hoard of high quality U.S. $20 gold pieces in history.

Ron Gillio has owned auction companies in the United States, Hong Kong, and Singapore. He put on his first coin show in the San Fernando Valley in 1967 and was the owner of the very important Long Beach coin show (which he now runs on behalf of Collectors Universe) for many years. Ron has perhaps the broadest base of coin and currency knowledge of anyone in the world as he has handled an incredibly wide spectrum of rare coins and currency from virtually every country in the world. In 1983, Ron collaborated with Walter Breen in writing and publishing the standard reference book for California Fraction Gold. Today these historically important coins trade according to their BG (Breen-Gillio) numbers.

Ron was on the Board of the Professional Numismatists Guild for 17 years, serving in all of the PNG's officer positions, including President. In 1995, Ron Gillio was given the PNG's Abe Kosoff Founders Award for his significant contributions to the numismatic community.

Ron GuthPresident, CoinFacts.com

Expertise: U.S. and World coins.Specialties:
Encased Postage, Exonumia, U.S. Colonial Coins, German Coins and Stamps,
Civil War Commutation Money.

Ron Guth is a licensed Certified Public Accountant who has been involved
professionally in numismatics for nearly forty years as a collector, dealer,
researcher, and writer. For the past two decades, he served as an auctioneer
for virtually every major numismatic firm, selling classic rarities such as
the 1913 Liberty Head Nickel and the 1804 Silver Dollar.

In 2001, Ron
authored the award-winning Coin Collecting For Dummies.
In 2002, he co-authored United States Proof and Mint Sets 1936-2002, which
won the Numismatic Literary Guild (NLG) Award for Best Numismatic Investment Book.
In 2003, Ron co-authored the best selling book The 100 Greatest U.S. Coins,
which went on to win the Professional Numismatic Guild and the NLG Best Book of the
Year Awards. In 2003, Ron received the prestigious President's Award from the
American Numismatic Association in recognition for his numerous contributions to
numismatics. From 2005 to 2008, Ron served as PCGS President before becoming
President of CoinFacts.

David HallPresident, Collectors Universe

Expertise: All U.S. coins.Specialties: Top quality U.S. type coins,
gold, silver dollars, commemoratives, and early 20th century coins.

David Hall arguably understands collectibles markets and how they work better
than anyone in the world. He became a full-time rare coin dealer in 1972
and was quickly one of the major players. In the 1980s he was the man behind
the major market innovations of the decade; guaranteed buy/sell markets,
electronic trading, and his piece de resistance, the Professional Coin Grading
Service (PCGS). In 1990 David Hall was named Orange County "Entrepreneur
Of The Year" by Inc. Magazine. The February 20, 1996 issue of
Numismatic News called him "the man who changed the rare coin
market forever." The July, 1999 issue of Coinage Magazine named
David Hall one of the top "Numismatists of the Century."

Jim Halperin

Expertise: All U.S. coins.Specialties: Rarities and high-quality coins

Jim Halperin is Co-Chairman and an owner of the world's largest rare coin firm, Heritage Auction Galleries. Jim and the traders under his supervision have transacted billions of dollars in the rare coin business. In the 1970s, Jim was founder and owner of New England Rare Coin Galleries, one of the most influential firms of the decade. In 1983, Jim's business merged with that of his friend and former archrival Steve Ivy to create Heritage Auction Galleries, which would became the world's largest rare coin firm and the third-largest auctioneer (of all things) in the world.

Jim Halperin's coin buying and selling skills are such that he is considered one of the top coin traders of all-time. PCGS founder David Hall once described Jim as the "Michael Jordan of rare coins." Jim's grading skills are such that when PCGS conducted an "open-to-all" "World Series of Grading" contest, Jim finished first in the ultra competitive dealer's division.

Jim's firm Heritage sells more than $700 million a year. Information about Heritage is available at www.HA.com.

Jaime HernandezPCGS Price Guide Editor

Expertise: U.S. coins.Specialties: Copper Coins, Type Coins, and
Modern Coins

By the time he reached his early twenties, Jaime Hernandez was successfully buying
and selling coins with some of the most prominent dealers and collectors in the
country. He became well-known for finding pricing niches in the coin market and
being able to capitalize on them. He joined PCGS in 2005, primarily as the modern
coin pricing Editor for the PCGS Price Guide. Jaime has written numerous articles
on U.S. coins and is also the editor of the PCGS eCollector e-newsletter.
He has contributed his numismatic knowledge and interviewing skills to a number
of PCGS videos.

Expertise: All U.S. coins.Specialties: U.S. type coins, gold, and rarities.

Ron Howard has been a collector/hobbyist since 1959. He received his Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Mississippi in 1970 and became a professional numismatist in 1972. Up until 1986, when he joined PCGS as the first grader hired, he was a coin buyer and cataloguer for several major numismatic firms, examining, purchasing, or cataloging virtually all major U.S. collections during that period. He has attended over 300 numismatic conventions. Ron has authored a book on silver dollars and many articles, and has contributed to numerous auction catalogues, including at least four American Numismatic Association auction catalogues.

Don KaginCoinFacts Expert

Expertise: All U.S. coins.Specialties: Pioneer gold, patterns, and varieties

Don Kagin has literally spent his whole life in the coin and currency market. His father, Art, and uncle, Paul, were partners in one of the most influential firms of the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s, Hollinbeck-Kagin's. Don grew up in the coin and currency market with two of the world's top dealers as his teachers. Don later became the first PhD in numismatics.

Don is the author of Private Gold Coins and Patterns of the United States, the definitive reference work for this important area of the rare coin market. Don has handled virtually every Pioneer gold coin and has helped assemble some of the greatest collections of all-time. Don is considered to be the number one authority on Pioneer gold.

Don's inventory of Pioneer gold and other rare and esoteric coins and currency is available for viewing at www.kagins.com

Harry Laibstain

Expertise:
All U.S. coins.Specialties:
High Quality and Scarce Collector Issues

Born Norfolk, Virginia in 1957, Harry was a coin collector from the age of six.
He received a degree in economics from the College of William and Mary in 1980.
He founded Harry Laibstain Rare Coins (HLRC.com) the same year and has been a
fixture at virtually every national coin show since. His specialties include
all high quality and scarce collector issues, early federal coinage, better
date gold, colonials, early copper and die variety collecting.
HLRC is especially active in the Bust half dollar series.

In addition to numerous of regional numismatic organizations Harry has been a
PNG member for 18 years and is Lifetime ANA member. He has been a PCGS dealer
since 1986.

HLRC is well known among collectors having contributed to thousands of
collections over the last 36 years. Harry enjoys a respected and congenial
relationships with all major auction companies, who consistently court HLRC,
to both consign, and bid in their sales. Often acting as a consultant to
these companies, many of his suggestions have become accepted practice.
In the last five years, HLRC has sold or brokered over 95 million dollars’
worth of rare coins.

Julian Leidman began his career as a professional numismatic dealer and
consultant over 40 years ago. Julian boasts an unbroken record of attendance
at every major U.S. coin auction since 1968, where he represented not only
himself but as many as 25 bidders at a time. Along the way, Julian handled
some of the most important U.S. coins. He assisted in the completion of
the finest collection of double eagles ever assembled, he was involved with
the 1973 sale of the renowned Wilkison collection of gold pattern coins,
and he assembled specialized collections of all early U.S. coins by die
variety. Julian consults with corporations, dealers, and collectors to build
world-class collections and to promote numismatics. He received the Lifetime
Achievement Award from the Professional Numismatists Guild, of which he
is a proud member. Contact Julian at
[email protected]
or visit his website at
www.juliancoin.com.

Kevin Lipton

Expertise: All U.S. coins.Specialties: Rarities and high-quality examples

Kevin Lipton started buying and selling coins at age thirteen and within a few years earned a reputation as one of the great numismatic prodigies. At only 16 years old, he was the full-time numismatic buyer for Steve Ivy Rare Coins of Dallas (the firm that became Heritage). At only seventeen years of age, he started his own company, Kevin Lipton Rare Coins, and was one of the major players in the rare coin market, handling some of the rarest U.S. coins and being involved of many of the largest deals of the era. In 1989, Kevin Lipton was the chief advisor to the American Rare Coin Fund L.P., Kidder Peabody’s $25,000,000 rare coin limited partnership. In 2000, Lipton was the recipient of the Professional Numismatist Guild’s "Sol Kaplan Award" for his help in cleansing the profession of fraud and thievery.

For PCGS CoinFacts, Kevin Lipton is one of the four members of the pricing committee for the Million Dollar Coin Club, the PCGS CoinFacts listing of the approximately 200 U.S. coins now worth a million dollars or more. Kevin is obviously one of the most qualified persons in the world to offer guidance on the pricing of these ultra rare coins.

Kevin Lipton is one of the greatest coin traders of all-time and has handled most of the important United States coin rarities. He has sold over one billion dollars worth of high quality rare coins. Today he remains one of the largest and most active buyers and sellers of U.S. rare coins. He attends every major coin show and participates in every major coin auction. He is one of the top buyers of U.S. coin rarities. Those interested in selling (or buying) U.S. coin rarities can contact Kevin at his office weekdays at 310-712-8118.

Denis W. Loring Numismatic Expert

Expertise: All U.S. coinsSpecialties: U.S. Large Cents, particularly Sheldon varieties and Proofs, Capped Bust Quarter Dollars by Browning variety.

Denis W. Loring has been specializing in large cents for nearly 50 years, and he is one of the top experts of all time in this field. Denis is a founding member of the Early American Coppers club, and currently serves as its National Secretary. He is a Contributing Editor for Penny-Wise, the quarterly journal of EAC, and the author of numerous articles. His cataloging credits include such well-known large cent auctions as Norweb, Rasmussen, Husak and Mervis. He wrote the grading standards for large cents found in the original ANA grading guide. He is a member of ANA, ANS, NLG, JRCS, NBS and the Rittenhouse Society, and an ANA exhibit judge for both U. S. coins and numismatic literature.

Denis retired in 2012 after a 41-year career as an actuary. He remains active in arbitrating disputes between insurance companies. His non-numismatic interests include bridge, puzzles, and reading. He is a Fellow of the Society of Actuaries, a Member of the American Academy of Actuaries and an ARIAS-certified arbitrator and umpire. He is married to Donna Levin, a cruciverbalist, and lives in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.

John Love

Expertise: Morgan and Peace DollarsSpecialties: All Morgan and Peace Dollars

John Love has handled more Morgan and Peace dollars than anyone in the world. He is quite simply "Mr. Silver Dollar." From his shop in Cut Bank, Montana, John began selling silver dollars in the early 1960s. In the 1970s, he was the world's largest silver dollar dealer and was known for two things, selling very high quality and correctly graded silver dollars, and being able to handle exceptionally large deals.

Over the years, John Love has been involved in most of the largest and most famous silver dollar deals. He was one of the three distributors of the incredible 484,000 coin LaVere Redfield dollar hoard in the 1970s. And John has handled many of the finest known examples of all of the important dates in the Morgan and Peace dollar series.

John Love is still active today, buying and selling high quality Morgan and Peace dollars...one at a time, or in huge quantites. John can be contacted at 800-801-4260.

Joel Rettew, Sr.

Expertise: All U.S. coins.Specialties: Rare coin investments

Joel Rettew, Sr. has been a professional coin dealer since 1953.
He was one of David Hall's first employers (David calls Joel
“one of my major mentors”) and is a numismatic speaker, lecturer,
teacher, and author. For over 17 years, his numismatic column has
appeared each week in the Los Angeles Times. Joel is a lifetime
member of the American Numismatic Association (#702), the Numismatic
Literary Guild, and the Professional Numismatists Guild. He has
been called as an expert witness in court cases relating to numismatics,
and he is an appraiser for the Federal Trade Commission and the Bureau
of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives. Over the years, Joel
has been a regular contributor to grading guides and price guides,
including the Red Book and the PCGS Price Guide.

Greg Roberts is CEO of one of the largest coin and collectibles companies in the world, Spectrum Group International. The Spectrum Group family of companies include numismatic auction powerhouse Stacks Bowers, one of the country's largest rare coin wholesalers Spectrum Numismatics, and one of the country's largest gold and silver dealers A-Mark.

Here's what PCGS founder and CoinAge Magazine Numismatist of the Century David Hall has to say about Greg Roberts. "When Greg was a 15 year old sophomore in high school (1977) his mom used to drive him to the Glendale coin show where he sold me Gem BU Mercury dimes, Walkers, and silver dollars he had bought around town. Then I watched him become a significant buyer/market-maker for dollars and Walkers. In the 1990's, he graduated to Ultra Rarities and bought and sold 1913 Liberty nickels, 1804 dollars, etc. Today, I believe he buys and sells (though his several dominant companies) more U.S. coins than any other person/firm in this country. I have been somewhat of a mentor to him, giving him advice along the way, and doing a ton of business with him. Now I ask him for advice. The student has become the master!"

Expertise: All U.S. coins.Specialties: Rarities and high-quality collections

Greg Rohan is President (and an owner) of the world's largest rare coin firm, Heritage Auction Galleries. At Heritage, Greg oversees the firm's private client group and works with top collectors in every field in which Heritage is active. Actively involved in numismatics for over 35 years, Greg has personally overseen many of the rarest items and most important collections ever handled by the firm, including the purchase and/or sale of the Ed Trompeter Collecction (the world's largest numismatic transaction according to the Guiness Book of World Records), the legendary 1894 San Francisco dime, the 1838 New Orleans half dollar, and the 1804 Silver Dollar (on multiple occasions). During his career, Greg has handled more than $1 billion of rare coins.

For PCGS CoinFacts, Greg is a member of the four person pricing committee for the PCGS CoinFacts Million Dollar Coin Club, a listing (with prices and condition census) of the approximately 200 U.S. coins now valued at $1,000,000 or more. As PCGS founder David Hall said, "Greg Rohan is probably better qualified than anyone in the world to answer the all important question, 'What would this million dollar coin sell for at auction?'"

Greg's firm Heritage sells more than $700 million a year. Information about Heritage is available at www.HA.com, and Greg can be reached at [email protected].

P. Scott Rubin

Expertise: U.S. Coins and U.S. Numismatic LiteratureSpecialties: U.S. Coin Rarities, Numismatic Literature (especially U.S. Numismatic Auction Catalogues), Early U.S. Copper coinage, & Colonial New Jersey Currency

P. Scott Rubin has been an avid coin collector for over 50 years. From 1991 through 1997, he served as President of the Numismatic Bibliomania Society (NBS), on which he currently remains as a board member. In addition to NBS, Scott is an member of the American Numismatic Association , American Numismatic Society , Colonial Collectors Coin Club, Early American Coppers, Numismatic Literary Guild and the Rittenhouse Society. Scott has contributed articles since 1977 to The Gobrecht Journal, The Numismatist, ANS, Rare Coin Review, The American Numismatic Association Centennial Anthology and The Asylum. He has been a speaker at the ANA Educational Theater since 1991 and presented papers at four ANS Coinage of America Conferences. Scott has also been called upon by the auction firms of Stack’s, Bowers and Merena, New England, Kolbe and Fanning and Superior for his expertise in tracing rarities in U.S. coinage and numismatic literature.

Scott has built one of the largest personal libraries of numismatic auction catalogues in the country. He compiles the "Top 250 Auction Prices" section of the Red Book annually, and he has supplied top prices of U.S. coins by denomination for the last two editions of The Coin World Almanac.

Mike SargentDirector of Grading, Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS)

Expertise: U.S. and World counterfeit coinsOther Areas: U.S. gold coins, territorial gold coins

Mike Sargent is the Director of Grading at PCGS and is a leading expert on counterfeit detection in both US and World coins. He maintains a large database of known counterfeits and is constantly looking for new pieces to add. When Mike could find the extra time, he authored many articles on counterfeit detection for the "Rare Coin Market Report". He enjoys all early US gold coins especially territorial gold coins after spending 8 years working with Harlan White, from San Diego, while receiving valuable experience handling such pieces. Since joining PCGS early in 1989, Mike has graded over 5 million coins for PCGS and is considered one of the top grading experts in the world.

Mike Sherman came to Collectors Universe in 1999 after serving 18 years as General Manager of the nation's largest rare coin wholesaler. A 1977 graduate of the University of Virginia, he went on to earn an MBA from Washington University in St. Louis. Since 1979, he has been involved in the rare coin business full time as a manager, market analyst and writer. He has won numerous awards for writing and publishing, and has conducted educational seminars for the American Numismatic Association and local clubs. He was a longtime contributor to the Guide Book of United States Coins (Red Book) and served as editor of Legacy Magazine from 1988 through 1990. Mike is a member of most leading numismatic organizations, including the Numismatic Literary Guild, the American Numismatic Association and the Florida United Numismatists. In addition, he is a professional, licensed auctioneer, and has conducted auctions across the country since 1988. Besides U.S. coins, Mike is also an expert in rare records (author of several books on 78rpm records), rare radios, rare TVs, and vintage cars.

Laura Sperber became a full-time coin dealer in 1979. Today she is Co-President of Legend Numismatics. Laura's firm is one of the industry leaders in the acquisition and sales of high quality U.S. rare coins, including ultra rarities. Laura has handled many of the rarest and most famous United States coins including the unique 1870-S Liberty Seated half dime, the 1885 Trade dollar, the 1804 silver dollar, and the famous 1894-S dime, of which she has handled three different specimens. She has owned two of the five known specimens of the legendary 1913 Liberty nickel. Laura and Legend Numismatics have helped build some of the finest sets of U.S. coins in existence.

For PCGS CoinFacts, Laura lends her expertise to helping us price the ultra rarities for the PCGS CoinFacts Million Dollar Coin Club. The fine quality coins Legend Numismatics specializes in can be viewed at their website, www.legendcoin.com.

Mitchell Spivack

Expertise: Modern U.S. coins.Specialties: All modern U.S. coins.

Mitchell Spivack is one of the nation's leading experts in the area of Modern United States coinage (1932-date) having focused his study in that area of numismatics for the past (25) years. Over the past ten years, he has assisted collectors in building top/world class sets of Mint State or Proof Memorial Cents, Jefferson Nickels, Roosevelt Dimes, Washington Quarters (silver and clad), State Quarters, Franklin Half Dollars, Kennedy Half Dollars, Eisenhower Dollars, Susan B. Anthony Dollars, Sacagawea Dollars, Presidential Dollars, Silver and Gold Modern Commemoratives and all Gold Eagle and Platinum Statue of Liberty coins, to name just a few. Yet, Mitchell’s numismatic expertise crosses over to classic coins as well, where he has assisted collectors with building world class/“Hall of Fame” sets of Two Cent pieces, Shield Nickels. Liberty Nickels, Standing Liberty Quarters, Silver Classic Commemoratives, patterns and classic rarities, such as acting as agent for the purchase and sale of the finest known PCGS graded 1894-S Dime for a record $1,900.000 in 2008. Mitchell is an avid collector as well with (70) PCGS registry sets ongoing at this time spanning a variety of coin series from patterns through Presidential Dollars. Mitchell has been PCGS' outside Modern expert for the Price Guide since 2007 and serves as a member of PCGS' Advisory Board. Mitchell received his B.A. from Rutgers University in 1980 and his Juris Doctorate from the University of Maryland School of Law in 1983 and is currently an inactive member of the California State Bar. Mitchell’s web site is www.wondercoins.com

Expertise: All U.S. coins.Specialties: Rarities and ultra high-quality coins

Scott A. Travers, an influential coin dealer and award-winning author,
served as Vice President of the American Numismatic Association from
1997 to 1999. He is the author of seven bestselling coin books, including

The Coin Collector's Survival Manual

How to Make Money in Coins Right Now

Travers' Rare Coin Investment Strategy

The Investor's Guide to Coin Trading

Scott Travers' Top 88 Coins to Buy & Sell

The Insider's Guide to U.S. Coin Values

One-Minute Coin Expert (which has been called
"the most important book of its kind ever written").

Each of Travers' books have won awards from the prestigious Numismatic
Literary Guild (NLG). In 2002, NLG awarded him its highest honor, the
lifetime achievement Clemy.

He is also editor of The Official Guide to Coin Grading and Counterfeit Detection,
authored by PCGS. His opinions as an expert are often sought by publications such
as Barron's, Business Week, and The Wall Street Journal. A frequent guest on
national television (NBC's Today, ABC World News Tonight, Inside Edition, CNBC,
MSNBC and FOX) and radio programs, Scott Travers has won awards and gained an
impressive reputation not only as a coin expert but also as a forceful consumer
advocate for the coin-buying public. He is president of Scott Travers Rare Coin
Galleries, LLC, in New York, and has helped build numerous landmark collections.

Don Willis started collecting coins in 1961 and assembled all the usual sets mostly from circulation. He did some vest pocket dealing in the 1970s and 1980s while pursuing a corporate career in Information Technology and Management. He was a Senior Vice President at a multi-billion corporation until 1995 when he founded an Internet software company. He sold that company in 2002 and became a full time dealer and the owner of Premium Numismatics. While at Premium Numismatics he specialized in pre-1840 U.S. coins. Don joined PCGS as President in October of 2008. He is a life member of the ANA, CSNA, FUN and CSNS.

Doug WinterProfessional Numismatist, Researcher and Author

Expertise: U.S. gold coinsSpecialties: Branch mint gold coins

Doug Winter is one of the nation's leading experts in the area of United States gold coinage. He is a dealer who specializes in the branch mint issues from Carson City, Charlotte, Dahlonega and New Orleans and he has written the standard reference books on all of these subjects.

Doug is the owner of Douglas Winter Numismatics and his website, www.raregoldcoins.com, is consistently ranked as one of the best in the coin industry. On Doug’s website you will find his latest market comments along with listings from his inventory of important rare gold coins.

DWN is an authorized PCGS dealer who resides in Portland, Oregon. You can contact Doug via email at [email protected].

Dave is the owner of Dave Wnuck Numismatics LLC, an online coin
dealership. He attends every major show and auction throughout the
United States, as he has for 3 decades now.

He began collecting coins as a child in the late 1970’s. The great
coin boom of 1979-1980 occurred as Dave was heading to college. As a
result, he was able to pay his way through engineering school through
buying and selling coins. He graduated from Worcester Polytechnic
Institute with a dual degree in Management and Industrial Engineering
in 3.5 years.

After several years working in what Dave terms “the real world”,
he quit his job, followed his dream and became a full time coin dealer.
He is a Professional Numismatists Guild member and a contributor to
the Redbook. Dave has assisted in forming some of the great collections
of US coins assembled in recent times.

Expertise: All U.S. coins.Specialties: U.S. gold coins and early copper.

Gordon Wrubel, Senior Grader at Professional Coin Grading Service , is a
well-known expert in rare U.S. coins specializing in top quality rare U.S.
gold. He is in charge of our inventory acquisitions and consults with clients
who are building some of the world's finest collections. In 1974, he became
a full-time coin dealer and has sold over $50,000,000 in valuable coins
during his career. He holds a life membership in the American Numismatic
Association and in 1980 became a member of the Professional Numismatists
Guild. In 1986, Gordon was one of the founders of the Professional Coin
Grading Service and served as Director of Grading until 1995. He is also
one of the world's top experts in rare "rock and roll" records. Contact
Gordon at [email protected].